Joint Property Sale Dispute

Summary

If you have a joint property sale dispute, consider mutual agreement, mediation, or filing a partition suit. For retrieving property documents, request them in writing, send a legal notice, file a police complaint, or pursue a civil suit. Consult a lawyer for drafting legal notices and further legal action.

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my brother is not giving My property documents.... what i have to do.....
You can take the following steps to retrieve your property documents:
*. Request in Writing: Formally request the documents from your brother in writing.
*. Legal Notice: Send a legal notice demanding the documents.
*. File a Complaint: Consider filing a police complaint for withholding your property documents.
*. Civil Suit: You can file a civil suit for the recovery of the documents.
Would you like more detailed information on any of these steps?
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It sounds like a challenging situation. Here are some detailed steps for each option:
*. Request in Writing:
- Draft a formal letter requesting the property documents.
- Keep a copy of the letter for your records.
*. Legal Notice:
- Engage a lawyer to send a legal notice to your brother, demanding the return of the documents.
- This notice should specify a deadline for compliance.
*. File a Complaint:
- Visit your local police station and file a complaint stating that your brother is withholding your property documents.
- Provide any written requests you’ve made as evidence.
*. Civil Suit:
- Consult with a lawyer to file a civil suit for the recovery of the documents.
- The court can order your brother to return the documents.
Would you like assistance finding a lawyer in Telangana to help with these steps?
how to send a notice
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To send a legal notice, follow these steps:
*. Hire a Lawyer: Engage a lawyer to draft the notice.
*. Details in Notice: Include details of the issue and demand the return of the documents.
*. Send Notice: The lawyer will send the notice to your brother, specifying a deadline for compliance.
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